
Background: I am an audio enthusiast with 3 small children. My previous audio system, run by 3 Carver stereo amps, is in boxes in the basement, as I did not want little hands breaking things or blowing up pieces. The old system had more spent in Monster Cable wiring then this system cost. Life changes and the wife did not want speakers and wires everywhere so I made a compromise.Current Setup:Sony Bravia TV (2006) Sony HTCT150Sony Digital Media Port TDM-iP10Sony PS3 – Original 60gigNintendo WiiLeap Frog – ZippityAt the time of this review I have owned the HTCT150 for just over 2 weeks and have been quite impressed with the results. The main reason I got the system is for movies and TV watching and being able to hear and control the sound. The output range is good and it does a nice job with lows and high end. I liked that the system could be passive as the PS3 is our main DVD player and entertainment source, i.e. Netflix streaming. I have the PS3 hooked up via HDMI. HDMI up
If any of you are familiar with the Virtual Virtual Wurlitzer mp3 Jukebox Wurlitzer, I want to record this and I have no freaking clue how, my first idea was to try to use sound recorder but it didn’t work (it wouldn’t have sounded good anyways). I can already play the piece. How do I record it????!?!??!??!!??
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